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| |
| import boto |
| import csv |
| import random |
| import StringIO |
| import time |
| |
| from boto.exception import GSResponseError |
| from boto.s3.key import Key |
| from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME |
| from gslib.command import COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES |
| from gslib.command import CONFIG_REQUIRED |
| from gslib.command import Command |
| from gslib.command import FILE_URIS_OK |
| from gslib.command import MAX_ARGS |
| from gslib.command import MIN_ARGS |
| from gslib.command import PROVIDER_URIS_OK |
| from gslib.command import SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS |
| from gslib.command import URIS_START_ARG |
| from gslib.exception import CommandException |
| from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME |
| from gslib.help_provider import HELP_NAME_ALIASES |
| from gslib.help_provider import HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY |
| from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TEXT |
| from gslib.help_provider import HELP_TYPE |
| from gslib.help_provider import HelpType |
| from gslib.name_expansion import NameExpansionIterator |
| from gslib.util import NO_MAX |
| from gslib.util import Retry |
| |
| _detailed_help_text = (""" |
| <B>SYNOPSIS</B> |
| gsutil setmeta [-n] -h [header:value|header] ... uri... |
| |
| |
| <B>DESCRIPTION</B> |
| The gsutil setmeta command allows you to set or remove the metadata on one |
| or more objects. It takes one or more header arguments followed by one or |
| more URIs, where each header argument is in one of two forms: |
| |
| - if you specify header:value, it will set the given header on all |
| named objects. |
| |
| - if you specify header (with no value), it will remove the given header |
| from all named objects. |
| |
| For example, the following command would set the Content-Type and |
| Cache-Control and remove the Content-Disposition on the specified objects: |
| |
| gsutil setmeta -h "Content-Type:text/html" \\ |
| -h "Cache-Control:public, max-age=3600" \\ |
| -h "Content-Disposition" gs://bucket/*.html |
| |
| If you have a large number of objects to update you might want to use the |
| gsutil -m option, to perform a parallel (multi-threaded/multi-processing) |
| update: |
| |
| gsutil -m setmeta -h "Content-Type:text/html" \\ |
| -h "Cache-Control:public, max-age=3600" \\ |
| -h "Content-Disposition" gs://bucket/*.html |
| |
| See "gsutil help metadata" for details about how you can set metadata |
| while uploading objects, what metadata fields can be set and the meaning of |
| these fields, use of custom metadata, and how to view currently set metadata. |
| |
| |
| <B>OPERATION COST</B> |
| This command uses four operations per URI (one to read the ACL, one to read |
| the current metadata, one to set the new metadata, and one to set the ACL). |
| |
| For cases where you want all objects to have the same ACL you can avoid half |
| these operations by setting a default ACL on the bucket(s) containing the |
| named objects, and using the setmeta -n option. See "help gsutil setdefacl". |
| |
| |
| <B>OPTIONS</B> |
| -h Specifies a header:value to be added, or header to be removed, |
| from each named object. |
| -n Causes the operations for reading and writing the ACL to be |
| skipped. This halves the number of operations performed per |
| request, improving the speed and reducing the cost of performing |
| the operations. This option makes sense for cases where you want |
| all objects to have the same ACL, for which you have set a default |
| ACL on the bucket(s) containing the objects. See "help gsutil |
| setdefacl". |
| |
| |
| <B>OLDER SYNTAX (DEPRECATED)</B> |
| The first version of the setmeta command used more complicated syntax |
| (described below). gsutil still supports this syntax, to avoid breaking |
| existing customer uses, but it is now deprecated and will eventually |
| be removed. |
| |
| With this older syntax, the setmeta command accepts a single metadata |
| argument in one of two forms: |
| |
| gsutil setmeta [-n] header:value uri... |
| |
| or |
| |
| gsutil setmeta [-n] '"header:value","-header",...' uri... |
| |
| The first form allows you to specify a single header name and value to |
| set. For example, the following command would set the Content-Type and |
| Cache-Control and remove the Content-Disposition on the specified objects: |
| |
| gsutil setmeta -h "Content-Type:text/html" \\ |
| -h "Cache-Control:public, max-age=3600" \\ |
| -h "Content-Disposition" gs://bucket/*.html |
| |
| This form only works if the header name and value don't contain double |
| quotes or commas, and only works for setting the header value (not for |
| removing it). |
| |
| The more general form of the first argument allows both setting and removing |
| multiple fields, without any of the content restrictions noted above. For |
| this variant the first argument is a CSV-formatted list of headers to add |
| or remove. Getting the CSV-formatted list to be passed correctly into gsutil |
| requires different syntax on Linux or MacOS than it does on Windows. |
| |
| On Linux or MacOS you need to surround the entire argument in single quotes |
| to avoid having the shell interpret/strip out the double-quotes in the CSV |
| data. For example, the following command would set the Content-Type and |
| Cache-Control and remove the Content-Disposition on the specified objects: |
| |
| gsutil setmeta '"Content-Type:text/html","Cache-Control:public, max-age=3600","-Content-Disposition"' gs://bucket/*.html |
| |
| To pass CSV data on Windows you need two sets of double quotes around |
| each header/value pair, and one set of double quotes around the entire |
| expression. For example, the following command would set the Content-Type |
| and Cache-Control and remove the Content-Disposition on the specified objects: |
| |
| gsutil setmeta "\""Content-Type:text/html"",""Cache-Control:public, max-age=3600"",""-Content-Disposition""\" gs://bucket/*.html |
| |
| |
| <B>WARNING ABOUT USING SETMETA WITH VERSIONING ENABLED</B> |
| |
| Note that if you use the gsutil setmeta command on an object in a bucket |
| with versioning enabled (see 'gsutil help versioning'), it will create |
| a new object version (and thus, you will get charged for the space required |
| for holding the additional version). |
| """) |
| |
| |
| class SetMetaCommand(Command): |
| """Implementation of gsutil setmeta command.""" |
| |
| # Command specification (processed by parent class). |
| command_spec = { |
| # Name of command. |
| COMMAND_NAME : 'setmeta', |
| # List of command name aliases. |
| COMMAND_NAME_ALIASES : ['setheader'], |
| # Min number of args required by this command. |
| MIN_ARGS : 1, |
| # Max number of args required by this command, or NO_MAX. |
| MAX_ARGS : NO_MAX, |
| # Getopt-style string specifying acceptable sub args. |
| SUPPORTED_SUB_ARGS : 'h:n', |
| # True if file URIs acceptable for this command. |
| FILE_URIS_OK : False, |
| # True if provider-only URIs acceptable for this command. |
| PROVIDER_URIS_OK : False, |
| # Index in args of first URI arg. |
| URIS_START_ARG : 1, |
| # True if must configure gsutil before running command. |
| CONFIG_REQUIRED : True, |
| } |
| help_spec = { |
| # Name of command or auxiliary help info for which this help applies. |
| HELP_NAME : 'setmeta', |
| # List of help name aliases. |
| HELP_NAME_ALIASES : ['setheader'], |
| # Type of help: |
| HELP_TYPE : HelpType.COMMAND_HELP, |
| # One line summary of this help. |
| HELP_ONE_LINE_SUMMARY : 'Set metadata on already uploaded objects', |
| # The full help text. |
| HELP_TEXT : _detailed_help_text, |
| } |
| |
| # Command entry point. |
| def RunCommand(self): |
| headers = [] |
| preserve_acl = True |
| if self.sub_opts: |
| for o, a in self.sub_opts: |
| if o == '-n': |
| preserve_acl = False |
| elif o == '-h': |
| headers.append(a) |
| |
| if headers: |
| (metadata_minus, metadata_plus) = self._ParseMetadataHeaders(headers) |
| uri_args = self.args |
| else: |
| (metadata_minus, metadata_plus) = self._ParseMetadataSpec(self.args[0]) |
| uri_args = self.args[1:] |
| |
| if (len(uri_args) == 1 |
| and not self.suri_builder.StorageUri(uri_args[0]).names_object()): |
| raise CommandException('URI (%s) must name an object' % uri_args[0]) |
| |
| # Used to track if any objects' metadata failed to be set. |
| self.everything_set_okay = True |
| |
| def _SetMetadataExceptionHandler(e): |
| """Simple exception handler to allow post-completion status.""" |
| self.THREADED_LOGGER.error(str(e)) |
| self.everything_set_okay = False |
| |
| @Retry(GSResponseError, tries=3, delay=1, backoff=2) |
| def _SetMetadataFunc(name_expansion_result): |
| exp_src_uri = self.suri_builder.StorageUri( |
| name_expansion_result.GetExpandedUriStr()) |
| self.THREADED_LOGGER.info('Setting metadata on %s...', exp_src_uri) |
| |
| key = exp_src_uri.get_key() |
| meta_generation = key.meta_generation |
| generation = key.generation |
| |
| headers = {} |
| if generation: |
| headers['x-goog-if-generation-match'] = generation |
| if meta_generation: |
| headers['x-goog-if-metageneration-match'] = meta_generation |
| |
| # If this fails because of a precondition, it will raise a |
| # GSResponseError for @Retry to handle. |
| exp_src_uri.set_metadata(metadata_plus, metadata_minus, preserve_acl, |
| headers=headers) |
| |
| name_expansion_iterator = NameExpansionIterator( |
| self.command_name, self.proj_id_handler, self.headers, self.debug, |
| self.bucket_storage_uri_class, uri_args, self.recursion_requested, |
| self.recursion_requested) |
| |
| # Perform requests in parallel (-m) mode, if requested, using |
| # configured number of parallel processes and threads. Otherwise, |
| # perform requests with sequential function calls in current process. |
| self.Apply(_SetMetadataFunc, name_expansion_iterator, |
| _SetMetadataExceptionHandler) |
| |
| if not self.everything_set_okay: |
| raise CommandException('Metadata for some objects could not be set.') |
| |
| return 0 |
| |
| def _ParseMetadataHeaders(self, headers): |
| metadata_minus = set() |
| cust_metadata_minus = set() |
| metadata_plus = {} |
| cust_metadata_plus = {} |
| # Build a count of the keys encountered from each plus and minus arg so we |
| # can check for dupe field specs. |
| num_metadata_plus_elems = 0 |
| num_cust_metadata_plus_elems = 0 |
| num_metadata_minus_elems = 0 |
| num_cust_metadata_minus_elems = 0 |
| |
| for md_arg in headers: |
| parts = md_arg.split(':') |
| if len(parts) not in (1, 2): |
| raise CommandException( |
| 'Invalid argument: must be either header or header:value (%s)' % |
| md_arg) |
| if len(parts) == 2: |
| (header, value) = parts |
| else: |
| (header, value) = (parts[0], None) |
| _InsistAsciiHeader(header) |
| # Translate headers to lowercase to match the casing assumed by our |
| # sanity-checking operations. |
| header = header.lower() |
| if value: |
| if _IsCustomMeta(header): |
| # Allow non-ASCII data for custom metadata fields. Don't unicode |
| # encode other fields because that would perturb their content |
| # (e.g., adding %2F's into the middle of a Cache-Control value). |
| value = unicode(value, 'utf-8') |
| cust_metadata_plus[header] = value |
| num_cust_metadata_plus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| metadata_plus[header] = value |
| num_metadata_plus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| if _IsCustomMeta(header): |
| cust_metadata_minus.add(header) |
| num_cust_metadata_minus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| metadata_minus.add(header) |
| num_metadata_minus_elems += 1 |
| if (num_metadata_plus_elems != len(metadata_plus) |
| or num_cust_metadata_plus_elems != len(cust_metadata_plus) |
| or num_metadata_minus_elems != len(metadata_minus) |
| or num_cust_metadata_minus_elems != len(cust_metadata_minus) |
| or metadata_minus.intersection(set(metadata_plus.keys()))): |
| raise CommandException('Each header must appear at most once.') |
| other_than_base_fields = (set(metadata_plus.keys()) |
| .difference(Key.base_user_settable_fields)) |
| other_than_base_fields.update( |
| metadata_minus.difference(Key.base_user_settable_fields)) |
| for f in other_than_base_fields: |
| # This check is overly simple; it would be stronger to check, for each |
| # URI argument, whether f.startswith the |
| # uri.get_provider().metadata_prefix, but here we just parse the spec |
| # once, before processing any of the URIs. This means we will not |
| # detect if the user tries to set an x-goog-meta- field on an another |
| # provider's object, for example. |
| if not _IsCustomMeta(f): |
| raise CommandException('Invalid or disallowed header (%s).\n' |
| 'Only these fields (plus x-goog-meta-* fields)' |
| ' can be set or unset:\n%s' % (f, |
| sorted(list(Key.base_user_settable_fields)))) |
| metadata_plus.update(cust_metadata_plus) |
| metadata_minus.update(cust_metadata_minus) |
| return (metadata_minus, metadata_plus) |
| |
| def _ParseMetadataSpec(self, spec): |
| self.THREADED_LOGGER.info('WARNING: metadata spec syntax (%s)\nis ' |
| 'deprecated and will eventually be removed.\n' |
| 'Please see "gsutil help setmeta" for current ' |
| 'syntax' % spec) |
| metadata_minus = set() |
| cust_metadata_minus = set() |
| metadata_plus = {} |
| cust_metadata_plus = {} |
| # Build a count of the keys encountered from each plus and minus arg so we |
| # can check for dupe field specs. |
| num_metadata_plus_elems = 0 |
| num_cust_metadata_plus_elems = 0 |
| num_metadata_minus_elems = 0 |
| num_cust_metadata_minus_elems = 0 |
| |
| mdf = StringIO.StringIO(spec) |
| for md_arg in csv.reader(mdf).next(): |
| if not md_arg: |
| raise CommandException( |
| 'Invalid empty metadata specification component.') |
| if md_arg[0] == '-': |
| header = md_arg[1:] |
| if header.find(':') != -1: |
| raise CommandException('Removal spec may not contain ":" (%s).' % |
| header) |
| _InsistAsciiHeader(header) |
| # Translate headers to lowercase to match the casing required by |
| # uri.set_metadata(). |
| header = header.lower() |
| if _IsCustomMeta(header): |
| cust_metadata_minus.add(header) |
| num_cust_metadata_minus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| metadata_minus.add(header) |
| num_metadata_minus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| parts = md_arg.split(':', 1) |
| if len(parts) != 2: |
| raise CommandException( |
| 'Fields being added must include values (%s).' % md_arg) |
| (header, value) = parts |
| _InsistAsciiHeader(header) |
| header = header.lower() |
| if _IsCustomMeta(header): |
| # Allow non-ASCII data for custom metadata fields. Don't unicode |
| # encode other fields because that would perturb their content |
| # (e.g., adding %2F's into the middle of a Cache-Control value). |
| value = unicode(value, 'utf-8') |
| cust_metadata_plus[header] = value |
| num_cust_metadata_plus_elems += 1 |
| else: |
| metadata_plus[header] = value |
| num_metadata_plus_elems += 1 |
| mdf.close() |
| if (num_metadata_plus_elems != len(metadata_plus) |
| or num_cust_metadata_plus_elems != len(cust_metadata_plus) |
| or num_metadata_minus_elems != len(metadata_minus) |
| or num_cust_metadata_minus_elems != len(cust_metadata_minus) |
| or metadata_minus.intersection(set(metadata_plus.keys()))): |
| raise CommandException('Each header must appear at most once.') |
| other_than_base_fields = (set(metadata_plus.keys()) |
| .difference(Key.base_user_settable_fields)) |
| other_than_base_fields.update( |
| metadata_minus.difference(Key.base_user_settable_fields)) |
| for f in other_than_base_fields: |
| # This check is overly simple; it would be stronger to check, for each |
| # URI argument, whether f.startswith the |
| # uri.get_provider().metadata_prefix, but here we just parse the spec |
| # once, before processing any of the URIs. This means we will not |
| # detect if the user tries to set an x-goog-meta- field on an another |
| # provider's object, for example. |
| if not _IsCustomMeta(f): |
| raise CommandException('Invalid or disallowed header (%s).\n' |
| 'Only these fields (plus x-goog-meta-* fields)' |
| ' can be set or unset:\n%s' % (f, |
| sorted(list(Key.base_user_settable_fields)))) |
| metadata_plus.update(cust_metadata_plus) |
| metadata_minus.update(cust_metadata_minus) |
| return (metadata_minus, metadata_plus) |
| |
| |
| def _InsistAsciiHeader(header): |
| if not all(ord(c) < 128 for c in header): |
| raise CommandException('Invalid non-ASCII header (%s).' % header) |
| |
| def _IsCustomMeta(header): |
| return header.startswith('x-goog-meta-') or header.startswith('x-amz-meta-') |